Metroid Movie.

I know you think this is spam, but hear me out. Barley anybody goes to the Metriod forums, so I put it here. With that explained I just want to say I heard a rumor about a Metroid movie. I don't know if this is true, but if it is tell me who you want to direct and who you want to play Samus.

To direct I want Peter Jackson seeing how he is currently doing good whit sci fi. (District 9 and Halo) He is an amazing director and I think he is good with bring crazy creatures to life. (Lord of the Rings, King Kong, etc)

To play Samus I would want Angelina Jolie. She could just dye her hair blond. She is great with Fantsay and action. (Beowolf, Tomb Raider, etc) and I think she has the looks and the skill to bring Samus to life on the sliver screen. Unless you have played a metroid game, or are well informed about the games please don't share your crazy idea's here. I think if we get enough people wanting a movi, fan service might kick in and give us what we want. Please share your opinions.

I never said it was real. In fact I agree with you. This is fake. This is a “what if...” forum. I don't want your opinion on if it is real. I just want to know how you think it should be made. (if it were to be made)

But as for your ideas, not a big fan of either Peter Jackson, as sci-fi does not to seem his genre. Plus I've yet to actually stay awake through any of his movies, but that's just a me thing.

Jolie is an even worse idea, because, frankly, she's just a terrible actress and doesn't have the right dimensions/look for Samus. People who dye their hair blond should be shot, or beaten with a stick.

I love the Alien series, seen every one. I respect your opinion, but Peter Jackson is amazing. Lord of the Rings got nominated for 13 Oscars. KIng Kong won and Oscar, and District 9 looks amazing as well. I find it hard to believe that anyone can not even enjoy King Kong even a little bit, that movie was sad, it had action, a good plot, it was freaky, it had great visuals and did an awsome job of bringing those critters to life. It had something for everybody, but I guess everybody is a critic.